Mum's House in Lamb Street
My mum lived in Lamb Street, the bottom half, she lived with her mother Harriet Prescott, sister Gertie and brother Billy. When Mum was born she was given the same name as her mother. They were bombed out of Lamb Street during the war, there do not seem to be any photos in books on the website of Lamb Street. Mum had many happy memories of Lamb Street and remembers Father Winder, although mum was C of E she said he was a very nice man and was well liked by all. Has anyone any photos of Lamb street? We all would love to see them.
Best wishes
Margery Hall.
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RE: RE: Mum's House in Lamb Street
My dad Robert Grice was born in Lamb Street, number 98. There are some photos of Lamb Street on the website of St Alphonsus Church, both of street parties. He lived there with his sister Alice who married John O'Keefe and his brother Tommy, who married Maggie Mcguffie, also Teddy who married Nora Lewis. Alice stayed in Lamb Street with her mother and had three children, Alice, Hanna and John.
Comment from Marie Fulham on Tuesday, 10th November 2009.
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